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Autodesk Invests in 3D Robotics

(Photo via 3D Robotics.) Multinational software company Autodesk Inc. announced it has made an investment in drone manufacturer 3D Robotics, one of three initial stakes the company is making via its $100 million Forge Fund. Although Autodesk now develops a broad range of software, the company is best known for AutoCAD, …

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DJI Asks Europe for Centralized No-Fly Data

Drone manufacturer DJI has asked European officials to develop a centralized database of no-fly zones and flight restrictions, the IBTimes reports. “The biggest obstacle in drone regulation in Europe is that there is no harmonisation between the countries. People bring our products on holiday with them, when they go skiing in the Alps …

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Canada’s Drone Education Program: With No Drone Zones

Transport Canada has announced Canada’s new drone education program, a safety campaign that foreshadows Canada’s plan to enact new drone laws. “While Transport Canada is working on new regulations to integrate drones into Canadian airspace, I urge all users to learn how to fly safely and legally. As a responsible drone …

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The Lawsuit Over Drone Registration: Taylor vs. Huerta & FAA

For the drone industry, anxiously awaiting the release of Part 107 long promised for a “late spring” timeframe, the furor over the FAA’s drone registration program seems years ago.  But for John Taylor, the Baltimore man who filed suit against the FAA and FAA Administrator Michael Huerta challenging drone registration, …

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DJI Partners with Whale Researchers

When you think of drone-giant DJI, the words “whale snot” do not usually leap to mind. However, the Chinese UAV manufacturer is teaming up with Ocean Alliance to better study and help whales in Mexico – using snot. The biological mission, known affectionately as Snotbot, deploys drones directly into the …

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